Everything I do now is so that one day, he can do it on his own.
Everything I do now is so that one day, he can do it on his own.
I remember being excited about my new Freazy Freakies. What type of frozen tundra did I live in?
What hurt the most was that I had accepted them.
We have a lot less of these interactions as time goes on, but they still happen.
I’ve never had a relationship as special as the unique ones I have with each of them.
It’s a path I never expected to travel, but am glad I had the courage to walk it.
Being Dad is the greatest, scariest, happiest, lifetime of dread I could have ever signed up for.
I’m not letting him sludge his way through life. My boy looks good. I make sure of it.
Frustrated and pleading, “Come on. You like Jeff Wiggle. Right? It’s a Jeff doll. Yay?” Nada.
Life lessons that served me no good will serve them no good. It’s my duty, as their father, to see that.
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